For those who haven’t played Clue before, it is a classic board game which has you tasked with finding out who murdered the host at a billionaire’s mansion. With such consequential issues, my endearment for this game might come across zany… But, the game has some stimulating qualities. The classic mystery game also suffers from some semi-regular crashes, which is something uncommon for Switch games, or at least in my experience. But, that isn’t the only thing you have to get used to…. It’s worth mentioning, I hadn’t played Clue in years, but I can’t help but feel it should’ve been a little more user-friendly. Whilst manageable, it takes a moment to get used to it. That said, it does suffer from a user interface issue unintuitive/crammed Clue sheets.
Having gone from an impulse purchase, to my favorite board game on the platform. Personal anecdotes aside, I was pleasantly surprised with Clue on Nintendo Switch. At the time, little did I know I would be writing a review on the matter seven months later, and for PureNintendo Not even a single clue! Have you ever treated yourself to a mini-birthday present? Well, that is exactly what I did with Clue: The Classic Mystery Game on the evening of January 16th, 2019. Awaiting a clue from Marmalade Game Studio about the game’s occasional crashes.